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-[* black] Ensure that there is no battery connected to the power line.
-[* black] Choose a point along the power line to cut. Be sure to note any damage on the power-line and if needed move your cut point to remove that damage.
-[* black] Take a new XT60 female connector with pre-attached wires (at least 14 AWG preferred) You can purchase these through Amazon or most hobbyist drone shops.
- [* black] There are several options to splice the existing wire and the new connector wires such as soldering or crimping.
-[* black] Once the wire is reattached, backtrack through this guide to reassemble the quadcopter.
+[* black] Choose a point along the power line to cut using wire strippers or end cutters.
+ [* icon_caution] Be sure to note any damage on the power-line and if needed move your cut point to remove that damage.
+[* black] Take a new XT60 female connector with pre-attached wires (at least 14 AWG)
+ [* icon_note] You can purchase these through Amazon or most hobbyist drone shops.
+ [* black] A splice can be achieved by soldering the wires or utilizing crimp able connectors.
+[* icon_caution] Make sure that once the wire has been reassembled to electrically isolate any exposed wire using electrical tape or heat shrink.